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Queenston Mining Inc QNMNF



GREY:QNMNF - Post by User

Comment by Tdrooleyon Jan 31, 2009 7:59pm
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RE: GXP ... The next QMI ...??

RE: GXP ... The next QMI ...??How much 33 oz.t do they have is the question and over what widths.
Want something to think about?

"The Ontario Bureau of Mines (1919) reported that “765 pounds of ore taken from a portion of the shaft yielded $47,000 worth of gold”. This represented a grade of 5,944 oz gold per short ton (203,771.2 g/tonne) at a gold price of $20.67 per troy ounce."
 
Unfortunately that's about all she wrote. 
I've seen the ore display at the ROM.  Something for a true gold bug to salivate (drool) over for sure.

I'd much rather have several million tonnes of QMI's reserves than that  765 pounder ... even if it isn't as nice to the eye..   
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